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14th Garrison
The wall survives by learning when to look away
The 14th Garrison holds Bastion-Constantinople's hunger-facing wall by counting Kargath's horrors briefly, coldly, and under orders to look away.
Codex Ref. VIII.5.14-201

22nd Line Company
The hand is servant, and therefore watched
The 22nd Line Company gave Doctrine one bitten logbook, one hungry corporal, and the ninety-second rule by which men now survive looking.
Codex Ref. VIII.5.22-191

9th Garrison
Enough at the slit, bread under witness
The 9th Garrison taught the southern wall that looking too long has teeth, and that survival after hunger-contact begins with covered slits and witnessed bread.
Codex Ref. VIII.5.09-196

Fourteenth Doctrinal Congress
Matter protested; the seal prevailed
The A.S. 147 Congress that made authenticated contradiction obedient, ratifying the Femur Principle and Kargath's consumption taxonomy in the same week.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.90-147

Psalm of Satiation
Enough to obey, enough to look away, enough not to begin
The Bureau of Rites' seven-verse field hymn delays Kargath's hunger long enough for obedience to keep its chair.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.96-194

The Gorged
Still waiting for enough; which the Bureau notes, and does not discuss
Kargath's fourth taxonomic class: stationary consumption engines too vast to move, too hungry to stop. The Gorged believe the next mouthful will satisfy them. The Bureau classifies them as area denial and has noted the institutional parallel in a sealed file it declines to open.
Codex Ref. IV.1.07-004

The Hollow-Walkers
The beggar at the wire is hunger wearing grammar
Kargath's Hollow-Walkers are human-shaped hunger: walking deprivation vessels that remember enough language to make mercy tactically dangerous.
Codex Ref. IV.1.07-012

The Maw-Born
Hunger granted weight, gums, and field classification
Kargath's Maw-Born are appetite given meat: primary physical demons whose doctrine is a mouth, a pit, and the range at which artillery remains useful.
Codex Ref. IV.1.07-011
